The 2007 WNBA season was the 10th for the Detroit Shock. The Shock qualified for the WNBA Finals for the second consecutive year, losing to the Phoenix Mercury in 5 games.
Offseason
WNBA Draft
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Regular season
Season standings
Season Schedule
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Result |
Record |
May 19 |
Sacramento |
75-68 |
Win |
1-0 |
May 22 |
Minnesota |
85-75 |
Win |
2-0 |
May 30 |
Washington |
94-79 |
Win |
3-0 |
June 2 |
@ Houston |
77-71 |
Win |
4-0 |
June 8 |
@ New York |
67-57 |
Win |
5-0 |
June 10 |
@ Connecticut |
79-74 |
Win |
6-0 |
June 15 |
Connecticut |
75-72 |
Win |
7-0 |
June 16 |
Indiana |
67-77 |
Loss |
7-1 |
June 18 |
@ Los Angeles |
79-73 |
Win |
8-1 |
June 20 |
@ Seattle |
87-71 |
Win |
9-1 |
June 22 |
@ Phoenix |
87-84 |
Win |
10-1 |
June 23 |
@ Sacramento |
75-85 |
Loss |
10-2 |
June 27 |
Connecticut |
77-74 |
Win |
11-2 |
June 29 |
@ Washington |
64-65 |
Loss |
11-3 |
July 1 |
San Antonio |
68-71 |
Loss |
11-4 |
July 6 |
New York |
81-82 |
Loss |
11-5 |
July 8 |
Phoenix |
111-82 |
Win |
12-5 |
July 10 |
Chicago |
92-84 |
Win |
13-5 |
July 12 |
@ Chicago |
78-65 |
Win |
14-5 |
July 18 |
New York |
87-82 |
Win |
15-5 |
July 20 |
@ Indiana |
89-80 |
Win |
16-5 |
July 21 |
Washington |
66-58 |
Win |
17-5 |
July 24 |
@ Connecticut |
92-88 |
Win |
18-5 |
July 26 |
Chicago |
73-83 |
Loss |
18-6 |
July 28 |
@ Washington |
76-64 |
Win |
19-6 |
July 29 |
Los Angeles |
75-73 |
Win |
20-6 |
July 31 |
@ San Antonio |
84-79 |
Win |
21-6 |
August 3 |
@ Chicago |
66-60 |
Win |
22-6 |
August 9 |
Seattle |
97-70 |
Win |
23-6 |
August 11 |
Indiana |
74-69 |
Win |
24-6 |
August 12 |
@ New York |
84-85 |
Loss |
24-7 |
August 14 |
Houston |
73-81 |
Loss |
24-8 |
August 16 |
@ Minnesota |
77-87 |
Loss |
24-9 |
August 19 |
@ Indiana |
66-72 |
Loss |
24-10 |
August 24 (First Round, Game 1) |
@ New York |
51-73 |
Loss |
0-1 |
August 26 (First Round, Game 2) |
New York |
76-73 |
Win |
1-1 |
August 28 (First Round, Game 3) |
New York |
71-70 (OT) |
Win |
2-1 |
August 31 (Conference Finals, Game 1) |
@ Indiana |
65-75 |
Loss |
2-2 |
September 2 (Conference Finals, Game 2) |
Indiana |
77-63 |
Win |
3-2 |
September 3 (Conference Finals, Game 3) |
Indiana |
81-65 |
Win |
4-2 |
September 5 (WNBA Finals, Game 1) |
Phoenix |
108-100 |
Win |
5-2 |
September 8 (WNBA Finals, Game 2) |
Phoenix |
70-98 |
Loss |
5-3 |
September 11 (WNBA Finals, Game 3) |
@ Phoenix |
88-83 |
Win |
6-3 |
September 13 (WNBA Finals, Game 4) |
@ Phoenix |
76-77 |
Loss |
6-4 |
September 16 (WNBA Finals, Game 5) |
Phoenix |
92-108 |
Loss |
6-5 |
Player stats
Note: GP= Games played; FG = Field Goals; MIN= Minutes; REB= Rebounds; AST= Assists; STL = Steals; BLK = Blocks; PTS = Points
Player |
GP |
MIN |
FG |
REB |
AST |
STL |
BLK |
PTS |
Deanna Nolan |
34 |
1175 |
221 |
148 |
132 |
49 |
12 |
553 |
Katie Smith |
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450 |
Plenette Pierson |
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|
|
396 |
Swin Cash |
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|
|
344 |
Kara Braxton |
|
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|
|
207 |
Cheryl Ford |
|
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|
|
195 |
Shannon Johnson |
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|
193 |
Katie Feenstra |
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177 |
Ivory Latta |
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93 |
Elaine Powell |
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|
60 |
Tausha Mills |
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|
15 |
Ayana Walker |
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7 |
Iciss Tillis |
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4 |
Amy Sanders |
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2 |
Tyresa Smith |
1 |
7 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
[2]
Playoffs
References
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